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New Line Cinema and Warner Home Video reveal details on the 5th movie

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New Line Cinema and Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of Final Destination 5 for December 27th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be a Circle of Death, Your Final Destination feature. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include that, plus Alternate Death Scenes, and 2 Visual Effects of Death sequences ("Collapsing Bridge", "Airplane Crash"). We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:

Synopsis

Quote: Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and in Final Destination 5 it strikes again. During the bus ride to a corporate retreat, Sam (Nicholas D’Agosto) has a premonition in which he and most of his friends — as well as numerous others — die in a horrific bridge collapse. When his vision ends, events begin to mirror what he had seen, and he frantically ushers as many of his colleagues — including his friend, Peter (Miles Fisher), and girlfriend, Molly (Emma Bell) — away from the disaster before Death can claim them. But these unsuspecting souls were never supposed to survive, and in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.

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I so intended to see this, but the only good theatre near me was ONLY showing it in 3D. Obviously, I am not a 3D kind of person. I hate that I have to wait another two months to see this. Been hearing very good things about this entry.

The twist at the end was brilliantly done. And surprisingly, both DVD and Blu-ray covers are well-done. I'm shocked, usually Warner Bros. uses terrible Photoshopping to ruin some fine covers ('Horrible Bosses', 'Deathly Hallows Part 1', 'Deathly Hallows Part 2', 'Green Lantern'.

Well I couldn't find the black spoiler bar and I figured that people on here either know the twist or dint care cause it IS a finale destination movie. Of course that still doesn't really give away what the twiist is

The twist ending to this was amazing. Just like the film. I think it's time to quit the series, but seriously, this is one franchise that never fails to impress me. The fourth film was definitely the worst - but seeing it in 3D was really fun. Both of these films are two of the best 3D films I've seen in a while.

I've seen the film but tell me how the back of the case spoils it. I THINK I know does it have to so with the summary of one of the special features? Yep. Let's hope people don't actually notice it...but now that you pointed it out, it kinda defeats the purpose lol.

Yeah... I was the only one in the movie theater that got the ending. Well, to be honest... there were 4 people in the theater... including myself but I was having the best time, ever. I loved the ending, for sure, for sure, loved it

You don't own it, period - EVER. You pay for permission to view. That sad thing is, this will catch on. They'll say that using Ultraviolet, you're going Green. If you don't, you hate the environment. While it may not be that blatant, they will mention it. The hipsters will embrace this. And try to shame others into it.

As for Mal's comment about future service... to quote Crusty The Clown - "If I break, buy another". If you had to move to another cloud service, you get a discount on getting your library back - you paid for those movies on that provider, not theirs.

This is a corporate wet dream.

I'm depressed.

There is no real incentive to keep the company running for ten years. They could say they're closing doors and opening a new service (saying all the global customers are dragging down the system - they need a better site). And charge you for transfering the movies you already paid for. What are you going to do??? It would be the only game in town. If you want movies - you HAVE to use this service. Worse yet I can see them puting a time limit before your account gets deleted.

Johnny wrote: And Ultraviolet is what studios are doing now (i.e. Horrible Bosses and Green Lantern) where the "digital copy" you get in the combo pack is only available streaming so you can't download it to your comp and watch it on your iPod on your lunch break at work (yeah, I'm not too happy about this trend) Let's hope they don't change their minds in the future. These cloud services are fine right now, but imagine you have a look at your collection ten years from now. I wonder if the UltraViolet Alliance will still be around by then.

DVD'ers get short shrifted again (regarding bonus features)? thank god for getting movies other ways. FD5 was actually pretty decent. MUCH MUCH and MUCH better than the abortion that was part 4! i really liked how they connected FD1 & FD5. plus i adore Emma Bell!

Honestly, the twist ending for this one is one of my favorites ever. I NEVER saw it coming.

And Ultraviolet is what studios are doing now (i.e. Horrible Bosses and Green Lantern) where the "digital copy" you get in the combo pack is only available streaming so you can't download it to your comp and watch it on your iPod on your lunch break at work (yeah, I'm not too happy about this trend)